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100

How a hypothesis is stated

What is an "If..., then..." statement?

100

The monomer of a nucleic acid

What is a nucleotide?

100

The stages of mitosis

What is prophase, metaphase, anaphase, & telophase?

100

The xylem transports this

What is water/minerals?

100

The type of cell that seeks out a pathogen to "eat" them by digestive enzymes

What is phagocyte?

200

The maintenance of stable internal conditions

What is homeostasis?

200

The 3 parts of a nucleotide for DNA

What is nitrogenous base, phosphate group, & deoxyribose sugar?

200

The stages of the cell cycle

What is interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis?

200

The 3 tropisms of a plant

What is thigmotropism, gravitropism, and phototropism?

200

The 3 types of bones

What is compact, spongey, & bone marrow?

300

The function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum

What is synthesize (or make) lipids?

300

A solution that has more solute outside the cell

What is hypertonic?

300

An organism that has 2 alleles for a trait

What is hybrid/heterozygous?

300

The 5 Bare Necessities of Plants

What is obtain water/nutrients, retain water, transport materials, support itself, & reproduce?

300

The 3 functions of the digestive system

What is digestion, absorption, & elimination?

400

The 6 characteristics of living things

What is cellular organization, chemical composition, energy use, respond to surroundings, grow and develop, & reproduce?

400

The flow of water when a cell is in a hypotonic solution

What is water flows into the cell?

400

The reason why the short allele "skipped" a generation in Mendel's plant experiment

What is the short allele is recessive and hidden by the dominant tall allele but is still carried through the generations?

400

The "odds & ends" kingdom

What is protist?

400

After the blood flows through the pulmonary veins, it travels to this structure next.

What is left atrium?

500

The 4 kingdoms under domain Eukarya

What is animals, plants, fungi, & protists?

500

The 5 types of cellular transport

What is simple diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, passive transport, and active transport?

500

The complementary mRNA strand to the following DNA strand:

TAC-TAG-GAT-CCC-TAT

What is

AUG-AUC-CUA-GGG-AUA

500

A "germ" that is the only heterotrophic eukaryote.

What is fungi?

500

The parasympathetic division is also known as this.

What is "rest & digest?"

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